PAGE EIGHT THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1945 . - -; New Building Is Dedicated Redmond, May 17 (Special) The new Redmond union high school gymnasium was dedicated Tuesday evening, May 15, at 8 p. m. before a capacity audience. The dedication speech was made by Fred Shepard, member of the R. U. H. S. board. Shepard pre sented the massive structure to the public and declared this to be th first opportunity In his life, in which he had the opportunity of presenting a $92,000 gift to his audience. Shepard referred to the fire, which Just over a year ago, destroyed the old gymnasium and threatened the entire high school building. The speaker paid a trib ute to Jack Elliott, president of the school board, for efforts to obtain the present, completed new gymnasium. Ted Wells, city mayor, received the gymnasium In the name of the district. The R. U. H. S. band, under the direction of William Tweedie, as sisted in the dedication, and play ed several numbers. Bob Holm Strom, student body president, gave the address of welcome. Other numbers In the program were a vocal solo, "When I Have Sung My Songs," Mrs. Grace (Jiang; girls trio, Joyce Davis, Lou Hartke and Verna Miller, In two numbers: solo, "Italian Street Song," Joyce Davis; reading, "B11 lious Button Buster," Mrs. Delia Nance; tumbling acts, by the G. A. A. girls. In closing, the audience sang "God Bless America." Janice Davis was master of ceremonies. Quick Work Halts Fire in Ashwood Madras, May 17 (Special) While eighth grade graduation exercises were In progress In the Ashbutte Grange hull at Ashwood last Friday evening, a fire was Waterfowl Raids Worry Gardeners Several complaints to city of- ririiilK from residents 'ong the river adiacent to Drake park that waterfowl are raising havoc with their victory gardens, today discovered In the Oral Tompkins brought a suggestion from Ciiy home a block away. It is believed that the fire was , slat ted by a home made brooder. The house was ablaze when discovered, but through quick work on the part of the men, the house was saved. The Ashwood postoffice next to the house looked as if it might be destroyed and property was removed, as were the Tompkins household goods. Considerable damage was done to the roof and the sides of the Tompkins home as the roof had to be chopped to get at the blaze. This was the second fire in the Ashwood district that week, the L. C. Thornton home being com pletely destroyed several days before. Buy National War Bonds Nowl Marine Don Wood Hunts Island Japs Okinawa (Delayed) Marine Private First Class Donald W. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wood, of 1038 Baltimore avenue, Bend, was one of a group of rifle men who volunteered to try and find a suspected Jap machine gun in the hills here. No machine gun was located, but a Jap major leaped out from behind a tree and swung on the small group with a long sword. The major was promptly killed by men In the group. Later, in a hidden bivouac area unearthed by the roving marines a second Jap officer was found and killed. "We cot two pistols and two swords off those Japs," said Pri vate Wood. Manager C. G. Keller as to me best method of feeding the ducks finil ieese. Reiter said that the waterfowl make it a practice to go up Inlo the yards after friendly residents have been feeding mem mere. After having been fed there once, the birds will return, and then probably stray into the gardens, he said. As a means of stopping the waterfowls' migration from the river. Reiter suggested that persons feeding them do so in the water. New Outlet to Ashwood Sought Madras, May 17 (Special) Residents of Ashwood have cir culated a petition to be presented to the Jefferson County court ask ing for the opening of a road up Trout from highway 97 near the Schultz place to Ashwood. It has already been surveyed as a route to Mitchell from Madras. The road will be built with federal funds if the state highway commission grants the proposed route. If accepted, the road will offer a good all-year-round road from Ashwood to Madras. 108 NOTUK DAME CASUALTIES South Bend, Ind. mi The Uni versity of Notre Dame's casualty list for World War II now has 168 gold stars, representing three times the number of students and alumni of the school killed In the first world war. at SHELLH ART'S Fri. Sat. i iitiii urn ara. iiuiviuu II St 2 ' Ix I Pi ! or A, v-fMmyAlA:iM&mvmmmmmm V ff gW WWW aa""r .' t m,, m J . .... ,, ... v ' 1 i r i i t.o, a w i wj-. ir if i t f 1 1 .v-v-II SL 50 lb. bag 2.29 Drip or Kegular Grind UJ3 lb lip 29c POTATO CHIPS Blue Bell 25c pkg 23c ; l tffiSJ 33c can 35c 25c w& CHEESE Battleground Full Cream lb. 37c pkg. 11c Apple Juice qt. bottle 25c Prune Juice qt. bottle 30c Grapefruit Juice No. 5 can 35c Tomato Juice No. 5 can 25c Sliced Beets . ..... 2 cans 25c V. C. Kidney Beans can 13c Seaside Lima Beans can 15c H-D Cream Corn . , can 14c 11c Pf? PINT 59c QUART 98c Floor Mops, medium size 49c Mop Sticks each 19c Wax Paper 125 ft. roll 19c Nickel Matches . . .6 box carton 23c QUART 29c l2 GALLON 49c EjSjjH pkg. SI2I 23 Rhubarb 4 lbs. 25c Asparagus ..pound 15c Radishes bunch 5c Green Onions bunch 5c Grapefruit 4 for 25c Ciuirhillti. Vino Mnvoretl Shellhart's Grocery 929 Wall Free Delivery Phone 24 Mrs. Emma Leimon turn three pounds of used cooking fat over to meat dealer James J. O'Connor, in New York City. The six points aha receives In exchange cover the ration point cost of a sparerib dinner for 'her family of three. Saving used fat Is the only way to increase your ration budget, and put more meat and fat on your menu. 'iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiimiiliiiiiimtiMMiiNiiiiiimi iiiiniiliMiMmiiiHiMiiiiiiiiiMUiuiiiiiimHiiiimmnMmMmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiHiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiitimittimifiiiiiiimiiiitilii Highways and Byways in Books iiiiiimiitiiitiiimiiiiitiitiiiiiiiitini B Eleanor F. Brown (Deschutes County Librarian) Bend will be the scene of an exciting horse race to begin May 28, but the entries, far from be ing the conventional four-legged steeds, will be books. Beginning on that dale and continuing through Friday, June 22, children from the first to eighth grades will compete In the Deschutes County Library Book Derby, from which the annual summer reading project will Jake this year. Registration for the event will begin Monday, May 21, and con tinue through Saturday, May 26th, the hours being ten a. m. to nine p.m. Miss Marian Zipse, children's librarian, who will head up the project, stresses the fact that in order to enter, all children, must register beforehand, between the dates mentioned, and absolutely no registrations can be taken after nine o'clock Saturday evening, May 2Gth. Children who will enter the second to eighth grades this com ing fall are eligible,, but those who will be entering school for the first time will not, even though they may have learned to read at home. Registration should be In person. Although parents can register for their children, children cannot register As each child registers, he will automatically enter a horse in the I Derby. Actual reading will begin Monday, May 28, and no books I read before that time will be ! counted. Children above the 2nd J grade make their reports on a I simple written form; youngsters l who were in the first and second grades during the present school year make their reports orally. , Reports must be made on all books read to obtain credit, and I will be accepted between 1 and 5 , p. m. each day. Books are not to i be returned except during these j hours and are returned at the l children's desk rather than the main charging desk. Credit can not be given for books returned in the slot, when the child does not remain to give his report with the books in hand. For each five books read, the entrant will advance a mile on the 3 BTXOrSIB OF ANNUAL STATEMENT OV TI1K GENERAL EXCHANGE INSURANCE CORPORATION Of Nft Vwrk. In th 8ll ot Now Yor. on 111 Milrtj-flrnt day or l-Mfnitwr, .!'. mid lo th lnurtK CoinmlMluih'r vl Hit tttalt of Uttcud, pursuant (o Ian : Incom Nrt premiums m-Mu-d I 4,307,9!). 74 Total ltittiu dhldciitli and real nuu itiromc cwt.mrfl Itunni from otliM tourvt 415.Uiiti.JS Total Income I a,4XT.374.3f Xlsbnrimtiti KvUmnunt pi Id WloiiuUkra fur . HHH.flllS) Lou adjunttdfiit miwiimw 95. 419 39 Attend nmmllcitii or brokerage.,.. 8T3.J4.V1C Balarla and la ofnorn, dim-tot. iroin of Ik rmnl)Fa Tfll.xno.Of TaiM. Mivnsdi and fwn l.V.'D.ttaMS Dhtdrtid) nld lt toraholdvra (I'atlt. IU.H alurk. So. Out t IHitdciidi rflld or crvditnt lo ixilkj- - hiOdna ., n All t iiirr ntipudlturej SSti.930 C Total dHImrTnnti LUJIO 00 AdtultUd Aiittat Vatua of tMl f:t oh mil tmaikrt alne) o on wmarra and rallalrrai, Valua ft bond! ontiM Ifflnr1ird ( . ." 1 1 Vaiw of utU ownrd mutkrl tain) J;i9i.(Kt t'aah In Iwnka and on band IGMJU.H rnniliim In rmir of collfrllon wriiin Ml tic Keittenirwr $v, HHI.. TJ. 511 Intmt and mm du au4 aiu-d 15 ; Ihtirt ftvM-U Itiet ,, l.SOS.Otl T-lal admUtrd imu l33.BSI.lt; LSftbiUtiaa, SuiyluB and Othar Fundt Ti-iat tmiaid clam: JtW.'.:.if. Umi mi ted adjuuincnl Mtna for unpaid tlalmt ia.Jli.7 l'Ul uiiMnmt utMnuimi on all urt- Ml'lml rliiKi I.101.44M! .SalariM. rrnta. ni..H-t, Wlta. ' muni, tvr. no., itiif w aotrtml ia?.JltI Ks'lmalvd amount du or aevrunt Uira HJ.G09.0fl (immKMiit. hnikrair. or oilier rhiiiN dtH and aortunl All uthrf UalilliUoa 4.JS.053 ; Total HaMlltli'a, xofpt rat4tit . .743.044 rapUal Mid up t 4.Wtf.ftW, irtiua mar all lla hlllll 10.Kl.P!a.l5 Syililua at n-ard iv!klK-idfi. .. .1l.J.M IS T"al t.'-nti M;Tf Bualntii In Orfoa Tot Tht Ytart Nrt l'iimnr.t itnivvd 2 y.i N knara paid M.s.l j; tH'fcta'da paid ot crtsUtftl to polkry- hf !d( j OBNSRAL BXCRANOB INSUK ANCB CORPORATION U L. I uli-v ftr dnl tlwrra tl tarihtt-mv. !rtThirT Ktatutorr r aiioiuay (w avnic. l. J. UUufUln. 1'attUnd. dNorsis or anntal statemknt OP TIIK MOTORS INSURANCE CORPORATION of K,w Tork, In III, Htal, of New York, on the thirty-first day of DMrmhor. mil, nail, tu Ui, luaiiranc ConimlMiolir of tfift of Orrcon. Iiunuaut to law: Xnoonuj Nat premium, ferelied f T9S.31C.90 Total Inteirtt. dlildenila and real eatate tnonm 42.nfl3.SI lneomo from oUier aourora S,2tf4.3S Total Income t UT.SKt.Te Dlsbnrsemsnti ' Net amount paid pououoldcra for loaa SOe.ATB.Sft Troa aiUuatmrnl uranera (11,4.38 Airenla coliimlMtotit or lirokerace.. , , lol.6,l.01 . ttalarlM and fete otflctre, dlrortorl. 1 liome office mployn 133.1!T.1? Taiea. Ilciilea and frea 3C.TI0.39 llhldende paid to atockholder, tCutl, Id.iitl; alM-k. to.OO) 0 nuldnidi paid to Pi.Hcrhotdtre 0 All oUlrr elpvudlturee TT.ttS.SS In aid Out of Jlmmla Suit Keep the saddle-stitched shirt in or out. I The matching Jimmie has a' double-bib. For Young Activity Boy' 1.98 Wash Suits.. I Trim-tailored for "play-boys!" Short sleeved button-on shirts and matching shorts in colors. Perfect to wash., -tWli.S-Pai.Oll.. Jr. Boy's Shorts For Hot Days For wear and tear! Cotton twill QQc shorts, one button waistband, three 0 pockets. Wash day dreams! Healthy Hours in Sunsuits! Bib-front sunsuits with slash pockets QQc and suspender straps. Poplins and 70 gabardines. All Wool Sport Coats for Men & Young Men Fine all wool 'fabrics woven in plain solid 1 O colors or sharp sporty patterns. Straight I tine or more fitted models! Happiest Slack Choice for the Summer Gabardine, of course! Pastels, but not C too light to be practical!' Pleats for a 3 comfortable full draps. Zipper closing. Del.uxo ShofvMukiiiK Towncraft Shoes 479 This stitched wing tip cxfnrd has 8 pair of plastic soles tough to wear out ! ON SALE FRIDAY, 9:30 A. M. 36-Inch White Outing Flannel Limit, 10 yards to a customer, yd. 17c Total dlliuncm.-ntff 931, 476.00 Ad mitt ad A met Valua of rtal Mat on nod imaiket lalue) f 0 Irtvitia on mottgam and cullaterat, tc Valua or btmdt onnrd (amnrtltrdl . , 6,061.079.41 Valu ot ttocka onnd I raarktt Talua) 0 4h In banM and on hand 743.SM.t9 l'ranluma In twine ol enlWUoa wrtllan alnr 8rpt. SO. 1044 S01.4W.t2 tnttrrat and rnl du and accrued 13.343.74 U(br lurti (nail UM36.M Tttial admlttrd at t ft.JSl.firS 97 Llftbllltlta. Surplai and Othar Fundi Total unpaid claim I tS.jriSI tlMtintlt lo atUustmmt irna fur unpaid rialmt W.H3.1T Tt) uni-amrd prmnii.inj oa ait ua- tidrd rU 43e,SM.33 81iIm. rtit. rttwns, bills, ac- tiii. f, t. du or accniMl 493.107.14 Kitlmald amount dua or accrued f. utM....'. H.957.14 CwratnlMtom. nrakerarv. or othat rharay dtn and actrutd ........ , 0 AH Olhft llabillUr MS.ritt rpt rarlUl... I 1.4M.WS-U . Llh4.000.00 Total llahimiaa. Capital paid up. . aurpios oir all ua billUf S.S3S.:(0.7 Bufpiu at rarda polI(hIdn....S 4.tt3.140.7 , ot1 1 t W T niinaio in Orroa Tor Th Touti 1 i Tmliirtt mtlu-d 1 T Nl (nam raHl 1).S.M IMiMmda itaul or rrtdltcd to pDlk7- holjtt t I MOTORS TWSUBAHCB I CORPOBATIOM U U Uikaa. lrtldnt Orotfr H. RartnoltMW. KMT(ary I 9talutirT reat.Wnt at torn far ariW. Hnnar- ab) sth R TTMavtMo, lauran CoamUtWMr. I 8ainm, Orco. raco course, to bp depicted in a . many books in the same length large diagram. The boy and girl of time as their older schoolmates, having read the largest number; even though the latter may be of books at the end of the four faster and better readers. Miss wecKs penoa, win do cieciarea zipse will he assisted in the pro winners, and the runners-up will ject by Miss Edith Brown and be awarded second place. All other members of the staff as those who read ten books or more j needed. are eligible to attend the picnic' Every child of eligible age is in Drake Park, held shortly after; urged to enter a horse and get the close of the contest. in on the fun. Parents are asked Prizes this year will be awarded to remember the registration by The Bend Bulletin, and are dates and see that their children as follows: Girls' division: first are at the post ready to go, after place. 53.00 in war savings being properly registered the stamps; second place. $2.00 in war week of May 21 to 2G. It is not savings stamps. Boys' division: ! necessary to have a library card first place, S3.00, and second place, ! already to enter, but those who $2.00, also in war savings stamps, 'do enter must sign up for a card For several years it has been the:and niust be eligible for one. Re custom for local business firms to quirements are that they be able donate the prizes, last year's hav- to sign or print their name and ing been provided by the Pacific have lived in Deschutes county at Power and Light company, and cast one month, the year before by the Consumers' 1 Gas company. Prices are awarded .it the picnic, and In ease of ties. tots are urawn, WH .t r :. j i , -' :J w xne urst co ounger children. It is pointed operative warehouse to start oo out, have just as good a chance 'orations in Central Oregon has as children in the upper four been organized by the Farmer's grades, since their books are Union at Culver. It is known as smaller and have larger print, the Culver Connerativn a . 1 They are thus able to read as building along the railroad has' luvin rtiitvVtncn4 TTotttt-a nlaflS icall for a custom grading plant i uiuru. WAKKHOl'SE OPKXKD I .Madras, May 17 (Special) Commercial penicillin sodium is not yet a chemically pure product because of the present cost of complete purification, but recent progress promises cheaper meth ods. mWnever suspect cause of backaches This Old Treatment Often Brings Happy Relief nmsginK backtab 'y.W. one. they diaconrr that th. ml aW 1 Iraibl. may b tired kidneyj. , J be bdneya are Natura'a chiet way ot tak B l acida and waate out ot the Wool, au'y Itelpmoat people naai about pinu eday. w lien diaorder of kidney function permit rotaonoua batter to remain in your blood, it Jay cause najrjrin, backache, rbeumatu Paina. leu paina. Ion of pep and enercy, ting up nifthu, awellinit. pumneea under tk yea. headache, and diiiineaa. Frequent or canty paaaace. with amartint and burninf ometimea ehow. there it eomethin wronl with your kMneya or bladder. uon twaul Aak your drunriet for Doan J! "S aucceealully by m ilfiona for over 40 Z.1 ""PpyreliefandwiUhelpthe omilee ol kidney tubei fluab out pounoom MM Ima you, Mood. Get Dsali rUkv